Preface

Oracle IT Analytics gives you complete insight into the performance, availability, and capacity of your applications and IT resources. It describes how to find systemic issues, analyze resource usage across application tiers, and forecast future demand for IT services based on historical performance trends.

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Using Oracle IT Analytics describes how to find systemic issues, analyze resource usage across application tiers, and forecast future demand for IT services based on historical performance trends.

Audience

Using Oracle IT Analytics is intended for IT analysts, IT administrators, IT capacity planners, and application owners who want to plan their IT infrastructure resources, analyze resource utilization, identify resource bottlenecks, and perform what-if analyses for contingency planning, to align their IT resource needs with current and forecasted demand.

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Related Resources

Apart from Using Oracle IT Analytics, see the following resources for information about Oracle Management Cloud.

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